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The French disconnection

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A faithful member of my righteous Horde alerts: === hey Ben love reading your emails. There's a Fren

A faithful member of my righteous Horde alerts: === hey Ben love reading your emails. There's a French marketing ass that blatantly steals all your emails and uses them as his ... literally plagiarism ...word per word. you got to do something. === I know who he’s referring to. The idiot got caught last year. After I disconnected his “Email Players” subscription he proceeded to blame his assistant. It’s one of many reasons I once seriously considered banning buyers in France. I even did a bit about it in a private coaching program I sell. But then I looked at my customer list. And I noticed a few of my best customers are in France. Including at least one “founding” Email Players subscriber. (She’s been with me for over 10 years now) Plus, lately I’ve been watching the good people of France fight the righteous fight like champs against what their government is doing right now and realizing I can’t let a few bad low IQ idiots like the above swiper and his equally idiotic customers spoil it for everyone else. All right, let’s move on. The September “Email Players” issue has nothing to swipe. There are no templates, hacks, or persuasion tricks inside, either. And to apply the info requires 100% original thinking. Yes, even creativity. The reason why is because of the 6G marketing warfare strategy it teaches. If you don’t know what 6G marketing warfare is, it’s a term I invented to describe a theater of marketing where people aren’t buying because of your “sales copy” or your emails, videos, or even necessarily your marketing. It’s where your business's marketing and sales team are potentially everyone and everything… including people who don’t necessarily even know who you are — where sales can possible even be made for your business before anyone is even introduced to you, your offers, or your list. It’s not something you can swipe or hack. It’s something you have to think, plot out, and strategize. I’ve been writing about it a lot this year. Nobody else teaches it, unless they are like the French idiot referenced above just regurgitating everything I say. But that’s as futile as regurgitating military strategy after reading a few pages of Sun Tzu. I’ve been at this for nearly 20 years and was not ready to teach it until this year, if that tells you anything. Whatever the case, the deadline to subscribe in time is almost here. To get in on time for this issue, go here immediately: []( Ben Settle This email was sent by Ben Settle as owner of Settle, LLC. Copyright © 2021 Settle, LLC. All Rights Reserved. No part of this email may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from Settle, LLC. Click here to [unsubscribe]( or change subscriber options Settle, LLC PO Box 1056 Gold Beach Oregon 97444 USA

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